Resources Booms and Macroeconomic Adjustments in Developing Countries

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comparative economic studies
developing economies research
Domestic Price Level
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Equilibrium RER
exchange rate dynamics
Export Price Index
Gdp Deflator
Gdp Growth
Key Macroeconomic Variables
macroeconomic policy analysis
NEER Index
Nominal Exchange Rate
Nontradable Sectors
Open Trade Regime
PNG Economy
PNG Government
PNG's Export
PNG’s Export
policy management in resource-rich countries
primary commodity exports
Real Exchange Rate
Real Exchange Rate Appreciation
Real Exchange Rate Determination
Real Exchange Rate Equation
Real Exchange Rate Indices
Real Gdp
resource curse theory
Resource Movement Effect
Resources Booms
Stable Domestic Price Level
Total Domestic Savings

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138620391
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 147 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Chowdhury addresses fundamental issues of policy management in resource-based developing countries, by providing an extension of the existing 'Dutch Disease' theory and its applications to the developing country context. The impact of resources booms is of paramount importance for the developing economies. To date the analytical and empirical investigations of these issues have not been available. Essentially, this study will fill this gap. The book investigates the macroeconomic impact of a resources boom and the long-term growth implications of related policy choices with reference to Papua New Guinea. Like many other primary commodity exporting developing economies, Papua New Guinea experienced several short-lived export booms over the past two and a half decades, providing a fascinating case study of potential gains from resources booms and the accompanying complex problems of policy management. This study also incorporates a comparative study of resources boom and policy management issues between Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Nigeria.
Chowdhury, Mamta Banu

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